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Ice Fishing for Northern Pike in Michigan

Ice Fishing for Northern Pike in Michigan

What ultimately surprises most people is that when they are told Michigan is actually greener than most states in America, at 50% forest and on some areas are deeply remote. Yes, in spite of the urban metro image due to the popularity of the city Detroit, Michigan is very much green and lush. And, with about 11,037 inland lakes and 38,575 square miles of Great Lakes boundaries and tributary streams, it is also one of the wettest states of America.

Ice fishing for northern pike in Michigan is naturally rewarding, with several big and well stocked lakes and bay to choose from. While some of them are rarely fished, somewhat statistically unknown lakes, there are other destinations that, through it abundance of fish stocks became a hotspot for ice fishing for northern pike in Michigan. Here are some of them.

At Munuscong Bay in the Chippewa County, ice fishing for northern pike in Michigan is at its best. Other game species includes the walleye, and the yellow perch. Drummond Island is yet another ice fishing for northern pike in Michigan destination. Still in Chippewa County, where there’s also walleye, yellow perch, and whitefish. Big Manistique Lake and the South Manistique Lake at the Mackinac County also offer northern pike, walleye, and yellow perch. All these are located in the eastern portion of Michigan.

On the central portion, ice fishing for northern pike in Michigan happens on the Au Train Lake in Alger County, where walleye, yellow perch, and rainbow trout are also available. At Munising Bay also in Auger County, aside from the northern pike, Coho salmon is also available, as well as lake trout, burbot and whitefish. Little Bay de Noc at the Delta County offers a bit more: walleye, northern pike, yellow perch, splake, whitefish, and burbot. Horseshoe Lake at the Marquette County is also a favorite destination that offers more on yellow perch and blue gill. Because it is one of the favorite ice fishing destinations, cabins, resorts, and outfitters fill the locale. Big Shag Lake at the Marquette County is also frequented due to spawns of muskellunges that frequent the area. Northern Pike, walleye, yellow perch, blue gill, rainbow and brown trout are also included in the game species.

Although the larger lakes can take some time or forever to harden suitable enough to walk over, anyone can still do ice fishing for northern pike in Michigan. As a rule of the thumb, always look for smaller and shallower lakes while waiting for the bigger ones to harden. Some species of species, including northern pikes, are active even in winter. And smaller fishes like crappies and perches are available in most small lakes of Michigan.

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